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Title: 1) What ethical principles should a reporter follow in reporting/writing a news story to ensure it meets the standards of professional journalism?
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Instead, journalists are simply to report what "both sides" of an issue tell them. Some even extend this standard to the journalist's personal life, prohibiting them from getting involved in political activities, which necessarily requires taking a stand... Showed first 250 characters
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Instead, journalists are simply to report what "both sides" of an issue tell them. Some even extend this standard to the journalist's personal life, prohibiting them from getting involved in political activities, which necessarily requires taking a stand... Showed next 250 characters
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